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What was Thomson's model of an atom?

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Answered by iprantik
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according to jj thomson :-

I) an atom consists of a positively charged sphere and the electrons are embedded in it
ii) the negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude .so the atoms as a whole is electrically neutral




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according to THOMSON'S MODEL OF THE ATOM.........

1. an atom consists of a sphere of a positive charge with negativity charged electrons embedded in it.

2. the positive and negative charges in an atom are equal in magnitude, due to which an atom is electrically neutral. it has no overall positive or negative charge.

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